Friday, December 29, 2023

 



This diagram shows you how impossible it was for Oswald to have come down from the 6th floor. In the center, it shows Oswald in the anteroom to the lunch room, which was a little passageway. It shows Baker on the 2nd floor landing. And it shows Truly heading up to the 3rd floor.

It was weird for Truly to be leading the way, since they were searching for an armed gunman. You'd think he'd let the cop with the gun lead the way.
But, Baker saw Oswald moving through the anteroom. He just got a fleeting glimpse of him. Then, he followed him in there and ordered him to stop, and Oswald did. Baker estimated that Oswald had gone 20 feet before stopping and turning around and approaching Baker. Truly, upon realizing that he had lost Baker, turned around and retraced his steps to look for him. And when he got to the scene, Baker asked him if he knew this man. Truly said he did, that he worked for him. And then they left. But, realize that Truly must have been very reassuring. His tone must have conveyed that no way could Oswald have done it. So, it's very strange that 30 minutes later, just from hearing that Oswald wasn't present for a roll call, that Truly began to suspect him and went to the police with his alarm. ROY TRULY IS THE ONE WHO SIC'D THE POLICE ON OSWALD. So, if he was able to think that Oswald did it 30 minutes later, why was he unable to suspect Oswald 30 minutes before?
I can answer that. Roy Truly was involved. The reason he didn't want Baker to arrest Oswald was because the plan was to get a gun in Oswald's hand, so that, hopefully, he would die in a shoot-out with the police. So, the plotters did NOT want Oswald to be arrested unarmed at the TSBD. And to Baker, I'm sure Truly was very convincing the way he brushed off the idea of Oswald being the culprit. Him? He couldn't crush a bug.
But, it's the mechanics of this diagram that I want to focus on.
If Oswald had come down from the 6th floor, he would have had to get into that anteroom before even Truly reached the landing. Never mind Baker; Oswald would have had to beat Truly there. And he would have had to beat him there by a lot because otherwise Truly would have heard him.
Remember, they did experiments having men run from the Sniper's Nest to the spot where Oswald supposedly hid the rifle, and then he had to fly from the southeast corner to the northwest corner where the stairs were. Then, he had to fly down four flights of stairs. And each flight consisted of two opposing runs with a landing in-between. And they were wooden stairs; crickety, crackety wooden stairs. So yes, Truly and Baker would have heard Oswald pounding on them.
So, do you think it was possible for Oswald to have slipped into the anteroom before Truly saw him or heard him?
But, if so, why would Oswald still be in the anteroom by the time Baker got there? The anteroom was not a place to linger. It was no bigger than a closet. It was tiny. Your passage through it took about a second.
The truth is that Oswald entered the anteroom from the office side, not the stairwell side. And his getting there coincided with Baker being on the landing and seeing him through the glass in the door. And as soon as Baker saw him, Oswald was gone. It was just a fleeting flash.
So, there was no chance that Oswald could have gotten there before Truly by coming down from the 6th floor because if he had, he wouldn't have been there for Baker. Oswald could not have beaten Truly and still been there for Baker. Oswald did NOT come down from the 6th floor. He came up from the 1st floor, using the elegant stairs in the southeast corner of the building, which were adjacent to the entranceway, which is where he was during the shooting.
It was physically impossible for Oswald to have reached that lunch room from the 6th floor. It was also impossible for Oswald to have been in the lunch room during the shooting because he just got there at 12:31. SINCE HE WAS JUST WALKING INTO IT AT 12:31, IT MEANS HE WASN'T THERE AT 12:30.
So, this proves two things: it proves that Oswald did not get to the 2nd floor lunch room from the 6th floor, which was impossible, and it proves that he was not there, in the lunch room, at the time of the shooting.
So, it means that the official story that he was on the 6th floor shooting at Kennedy is absolutely false, and the alternate official story that he was in the 2nd floor lunch room eating at the time of the shooting is also false. And the indisputable, unequivocal truth is that Oswald was standing in the doorway at the time of the shots, and we are seeing his person and his clothing in the Altgens photo.

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